P. Khot, K. Nangare, Vaishali S. Payghan, Tejashree Kamble, Payghan Santosh
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Abstract
Polymeric micelles have been extensively studied as nanocarriers for hydrophobic drugs. They can be designed to have the intensity of duration and blood circulation, as well as binding specificity to certain highly stressed receptors on the surface of cancer cells. y. The incorporation of these agents into nanoparticles reduces the adverse effects of standard chemotherapy on healthy tissues. Such nanoparticles, considered to be drug-transporting vehicles, are versatile and include micelles, liposomes, dendrimers, nanocapsules, nanospheres and more. Polymeric micelles have been extensively studied as nanocarriers for hydrophobic drugs. They can be designed to have the intensity of duration and circulation, as well as binding specifications to certain more receptors expressed on the surface of cancer cells. When these drug-induced nanoparticles reach the plant surface, an external stimulus, such as ultrasound, can be used to introduce local and temporary drug release.